Sept. 4, 2019: Dietary advice from a UConn coach

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“Give people too much sugar and they get fat.”— Randy Edsall, words of wisdom from the UConn football coach ... and how he's not happy with his offensive line.

HOUSING MARKET

Two separate studies recently ranked Hartford, or the Hartford metro area, high in terms of best cities for millennials and home affordability for millennials.

Two separate studies recently ranked Hartford, or the Hartford metro area, high in terms of best cities for millennials and home affordability for millennials.

<a href="https://www.courant.com/business/hc-biz-cb-warren-group-home-sales-july-20190903-4zq24n47drd2lco6y4zq4otqmu-story.html">At the close of a sluggish home sale season, here are the 10 towns where real estate is hot</a>

If any of you work in real estate or have bought a home, you know that the spring home sale season is traditionally the busiest of the year. But Connecticut actually saw a year-over-year decline in home sales and virtually flat sale prices. That's not good news for the state's economy.

But there were some bright spots, and the long-held mantra is “everything in real estate is local.” So we asked the group that tracks real estate trends in New England to crunch the numbers and come up with the top 10 cities and towns that are